Recommended fuels, Recommended engine oil, Storage instructions – Generac Power Systems NP-40G User Manual

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Section 2.1- GENERAL INFORMATION

Recommended Fuels

GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEMS:

For models equipped with a gasoline fuel system, the

use of clean, fresh, UNLEADED, regular grade gasoline

Is recommended. Unleaded gasoline burns cleaner, ex­

tends engine life, and promotes better starting by reduc­

ing carbon deposits In the combustion chamber.

Leaded "Regular* grade gasoline may be used if un­

leaded gasoline Is not available.

The use of gasohol is NOT recommended. If it must be

used, it should not contain more than 10 percent ethanol.

When gasoline containing ethanol is used, special care

Is required when preparing the unit for storage (see

"Storage Instructions").

DO NOT USE GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL.

DO NOT MIX OIL WfTH THE GASOLINE.

DANGERl

GASOLINE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND

ITS VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE. DO NOT PERMIT

SMOKING, OPEN FLAME, SPARKS OR ANY

SOURCE OF HEAT IN THE VICINITY WHILE HAN­

DLING GASOLINE. AVOID SPILLAGE OF GASO­

LINE ON A HOT ENGINE. THERE MUST BE NO

LEAKAGE OF GASOLINE INTO THE RV GENER­

ATOR COMPARTMENT.

GASEOUS FUEL SYSTEMS:

Some RV generator models may be equipped with an

LP or natural gas fuel system. The use of such gaseous

fuels may result in a slight power loss as compared to

gasoline. However, that disadvantage is usually com­

pensated for by the many advantages offered by such

fuels. Some of these advantages are:

D A low residue content which results In minimum

carbon formation In the engine,

n Reduced sludge buildup in the engine oil.

n Reduced burning of valves as compared to gasoline.

D

No "washdown" of the engine cylinder wall during

cranking and startup.

D

Excellent anti-knock qualities,

n A nearly homogenous mixture in the engine cylin­

der.

□ Fuel can be stored for long periods without break­

down.

DANGERl

GASEOUS FUELS ARE HIGHLY VOLATILE AND

THEIR VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE. LP GAS IS

HEAVIER THAN AIR AND WILL SETTLE IN LOW

AREAS. NATURAL GAS IS LIGHTER THAN AIR

AND WILL ACCUMULATE IN HIGH AREAS. EVEN

THE SLIGHTEST SPARK CAN IGNITE THESE

FUELS AND CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. THE USE

OF

LEAK

DETECTORS

IS

RECOMMENDED

WHEN

GASEOUS

FUELS

ARE

USED.

ALL

CODES, STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS PER­

TAINING TO THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF

GASEOUS FUELS MUST BE COMPLIED WITH.

Recommended Engine Oil

Use a clean, high quality, detergent oil that Is

classified "For Service SC, SD, SE, SF or SG". Use

no special additives with the oil.

G

During summer months (above 32* F. or 0* C.), use

SAE 30 oil. SAE 10W-30 oil Is an acceptable substi­

tute.

G

During winter months (below 32* F. or 0* C.), use SAE

5W-20 or 5W-30 oil.

G

DONOTUSESAE10W-40OIL.

Engine crankcase oil capacity without oil filter change

is about 29 fluid ounces (850ml).

Engine crankcase oil capacity (with oil filter change)

is about 1 U.S. quart (946ml).

Change engine oil and the oil filter after the first eight

(8) hours of operation. Thereafter, change engine oil and

oil filter every 50 operating hours.

NOTE: Additional Information on the engine oil
system can be found In Part 5 of this manual,

"Engine Oil and Cooling System".

Storage Instructions

PREPARATION FOR STORAGE:

The engine should be started at least once every

seven (7) days and allowed to run for at least thirty (30)

minutes. If this cannot be done and the engine is to

remain unused longer than thirty (30) days. It must be

prepared for storage. To prepare the unit for storage,

proceed as follows:

1. Start the engine and let It warm up.

2. After engine Is thoroughly warmed up, shut It down.

NOTE: If the unit Is equipped with a gasoline fuel
system and GASOHOL was used as a fuel, turn off
the supply of fuel to the engine and let It run out of

gas.

3. While engine Is still warm from running, completely

drain the oil. Then, refill with the recommended oil. See

"Recommended Engine Oil".

4. Attach a tag to the engine Indicating the viscosity and

classification of the oil m the crankcase.

5. Remove the spark plug and pour about one (1) ounce

(15ml) of clean, fresh engine oil into the spark plug

threaded opening. Crank the engine several times to

distribute the oil, then Install and tighten the spark plug.

6. Remove the battery and store It In a cool, dry room on

a wooden board. Never store the battery on any concrete

or wood floor.

7. Clean and wipe the generator exterior surfaces.

RETURN TO SERVICE AFTER STORAGE:

To return the unit to service after storage, proceed as

follows:

1. Verify that the correct oil is In the engine crankcase by

checking the tag on the engine (see "Recommended

Engine Oil".) If necessary, drain oil and refill with the

recommended oil.

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